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Double Braided—Construction consists of what is essentially a single braided rope, inserted into the core of a second braided rope; provides the best service life of all braided ropes. Easy to splice. Torque-free and nonrotational.

Polyester rope can absorb shock loads, and is resistant to rot, mildew, oil, gasoline, grease, and chemicals. It also has excellent abrasion resistance and is unaffected by UV rays. SOLID BRAIDED—Firm, round rope has a special lock-stitch construction that works well on blocks and pulleys and retains its shape under load. Difficult to splice. DIAMOND BRAIDED—Consists of multiple strands braided in an over-and-under pattern. TWISTED—Also known as 3-strand or laid rope. This spliceable rope is the most common construction for general purpose use. KERNMANTLE—Rope's strength is provided by an interior core, which is protected from abrasion by a woven exterior. BRAIDED—Multiple strands are braided together; provide better strength than twisted rope construction. DOUBLE BRAIDED—Construction consists of what is essentially a single braided rope, inserted into the core of a second braided rope; provides the best service life of all braided ropes. Easy to splice. Torque-free and nonrotational.

Polyester rope can absorb shock loads, and is resistant to rot, mildew, oil, gasoline, grease, and chemicals. It also has excellent abrasion resistance and is unaffected...More

Nylon rope can absorb sudden shock loads that would break ropes made of other fibers. Rotproof, with very good resistance to abrasion and UV rays. Last 4 to 5 times longer than natural fiber ropes and have excellent resistance to oils, gasoline, grease, marine, growth, and nonacidic chemicals.

Solid Braided—Firm, round rope has a special lock-stitch construction that works well on blocks and pulleys and retains its shape under load. Difficult to splice.

Double Braided—Construction consists of what is essentially a single braided rope, inserted into the core of a second braided rope; provides the best service life of all braided ropes. Easy to splice. Torque-free and nonrotational.

Twisted—Also known as 3-strand or laid rope. This spliceable rope is the most common construction for general purpose use.

Nylon rope can absorb sudden shock loads that would break ropes made of other fibers. Rotproof, with very good resistance to abrasion and UV rays. Last 4 to 5 times longer than natural fiber ropes and have excellent resistance to oils, gasoline, grease, marine, growth, and nonacidic chemicals. SOLID BRAIDED—Firm, round rope has a special lock-stitch construction that works well on blocks and pulleys and retains its shape under load. Difficult to splice. DOUBLE BRAIDED—Construction consists of what is essentially a single braided rope, inserted into the core of a second braided rope; provides the best service life of all braided ropes. Easy to splice. Torque-free and nonrotational. TWISTED—Also known as 3-strand or laid rope. This spliceable rope is the most common construction for general purpose use.

Nylon rope can absorb sudden shock loads that would break ropes made of other fibers. Rotproof, with very good resistance to abrasion and UV rays. Last 4 to 5 times...More

Twine can be used for a variety of light-duty bundling and binding applications. Natural fiber twine, including cotton and jute, is biodegradable and has a slightly lower cost. Excellent for parcel shipping, meatpacking and food service, and sewing applications. Synthetic twine, including nylon and polypropylene, offers high resistance to abrasion, rot, mildew, and chemicals. Commonly used in more demanding applications, such as lumberyard binding and bundling, manufacturing, and fishing.

Twine can be used for a variety of light-duty bundling and binding applications. Synthetic twine, including nylon and polypropylene, offers high resistance to abrasion, rot, mildew, and chemicals. Commonly used in more demanding applications, such as lumberyard binding and bundling, manufacturing, and fishing. Natural fiber twine, including cotton and jute, is biodegradable and has a slightly lower cost. Excellent for parcel shipping, meatpacking and food service, and sewing applications.

Twine can be used for a variety of light-duty bundling and binding applications. Synthetic twine, including nylon and polypropylene, offers high resistance to abrasion,...More

Twisted—Also known as 3-strand or laid rope. This spliceable rope is the most common construction for general purpose use.

Hollow Braid—Normally constructed of 8, 12, or 16 strands or bundles of yarns. Can be easily spliced in seconds.

Also known as "poly." Strong, lightweight rope can float, is rotproof, and is unaffected by water, oil, gasoline, and most chemicals, making it an excellent choice for marine applications. BRAIDED—Multiple strands are braided together; provide better strength than twisted rope construction. TWISTED—Also known as 3-strand or laid rope. This spliceable rope is the most common construction for general purpose use. HOLLOW BRAID—Normally constructed of 8, 12, or 16 strands or bundles of yarns. Can be easily spliced in seconds.

Also known as "poly." Strong, lightweight rope can float, is rotproof, and is unaffected by water, oil, gasoline, and most chemicals, making it an excellent choice for...More

Soft, 100% solid cotton rope has no polypropylene core, providing excellent water absorption for wicking out water behind walls and brick. Good knotting properties help make it an outstanding choice for hand use.

Soft, 100% solid cotton rope has no polypropylene core, providing excellent water absorption for wicking out water behind walls and brick. Good knotting properties help make it an outstanding choice for hand use.

Soft, 100% solid cotton rope has no polypropylene core, providing excellent water absorption for wicking out water behind walls and brick. Good knotting properties help...More

Soft, 100% premium solid cotton and manila ropes have no polypropylene core, providing them with good knotting properties and minimal stretch; an outstanding choice for hand use. They have excellent water absorption wick, are UV-resistant, and won’t melt on contact with heated wires or equipment like synthetic ropes. Store dry.

Soft, 100% premium solid cotton and manila ropes have no polypropylene core, providing them with good knotting properties and minimal stretch; an outstanding choice for hand use. They have excellent water absorption wick, are UV-resistant, and won’t melt on contact with heated wires or equipment like synthetic ropes. Store dry.

Soft, 100% premium solid cotton and manila ropes have no polypropylene core, providing them with good knotting properties and minimal stretch; an outstanding choice for...More

Grainger carries a wide range of ropes and twines to help with pulling, lifting and towing in industry and marine applications. Browse a large selection, from arborist line to weeping cord, for the rope type, tensile strength, working load limit, length and color that fits the work your operation does. Find twisted, braided and multifilament rope and twine made of nylon, polyester, cotton, jute, polypropylene and more. When it comes to strong, durable ropes, come to Grainger for quality and convenience.

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